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Not a bad year that we have going on for sports here in the Valley right now.

The Cardinals are headed back to the playoffs to defend their NFC Championship.

The Suns have been better than expected and coming off a huge win over the Lakers Monday night and appear to be a solid playoff team after missing the playoffs last season.

The mighty Mercury won the WNBA Championship.

And Mike Stoops has Arizona in the Holiday Bowl.

All great stories.

But no story may be bigger than what is going on in Glendale, Arizona right now on a sheet of ice that many felt would have melted by now.

And that is the Phoenix Coyotes, who are shocking the hockey world by winning with regularity.

The Coyotes are clearly the biggest surprise not just in the NHL but maybe in all of sports right now. The team was left for dead just a few months ago due to a bankruptcy filing, mounting financial losses, a league takeover, threats of relocation, lease issues and a coach who quit on his team.

And that doesn't even begin to tell the story. The Coyotes in the Wayne Gretzky era were awful. The team failed to make the playoffs in any of his four seasons behind the bench and finished in fourth place twice and last place twice in the Pacific Division. Last season only three teams had fewer points than the Coyotes 79. Gretzky won just 143 of 328 games that he coached.

So entering this season with a roster completely shaken up over the last year by General Manger Don Maloney the Coyotes were projected to finish - drum roll please -- dead last in the NHL by every major publication. Not a big surprise considering all their recent failures both on and off the ice. But something happened along the way. The Coyotes never felt sorry for themselves, never let the ownership distraction get them down. The organization hired its first real coach since Bobby Francis guided them to the playoffs in 2001-02 in Dave Tippett. And this group of misfits somehow, despite all odds, came together and have made Jobing.com arena a place to be.

On Saturday in front of a near capacity crowd the Coyotes defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in a thrilling non-stop action game that ended with the 'Yotes killing off a 6-on-3 or the final 49 seconds. The win was the 'Yotes 9th straight at home and ran their home record to a sensational 15-5. The team is 11 games over .500 and with its 50 points Phoenix is tied for the third best record in the Western Conference and just five points out of first place.

Just how the Coyotes have put together this string of success is anyone guess. It starts with good talent evaluation by Maloney, a great structured system by Tippett, a Captain in Shane Doan who leads on and off the ice and a team that just wants to win.

The biggest additions to the team have been low-cost free agents. Defenseman Adrian Aucoin, center Robert Lang, wingers Taylor Pyatt and Vernon Fiddler plus tough guy Paul Bissonnette have paid huge dividends. Trades for Scottie Upshall last season and James Vandermeer this season have been home-run deals. Upshall leads the team in goals with 13.

Combine those additions with great goaltending from Ilya Bryzgalov, who leads the NHL in shutouts with five, ranks fourth with a 2.02 goals against average and fifth in save percentage at .926 and you have the makings of a very good hockey team that is built to win with solid defense, great goaltending and timely scoring.

It has been seven years since Phoenix made the playoffs and while Doan will never allow the players in that locker room to get too far ahead of themselves, you have a feeling that this could be a special year. For now the Coyotes are exciting and that excitement comes mainly from finally winning. And with the style of play and on-ice success the 'Yotes are having, we can finally say that the Coyotes are definitely worth the price of admission.

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    Sheryl D. wrote...
    Go 'Yotes!
    I feel like a Cardinals fan...someone who never gave up on the team and is enjoys the good times with new found friends. If you like a fast paced, hard hitting game played by extremely talented athletes then join me at a Coyotes game and you won't be disappointed - especially this year. Gambo, thanks for recognizing just how special this team is this year.
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    Olphart wrote...
    And I understand they've doubled
    their fanbase! Now there are 2!
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    Michael S. wrote...
    I guess you haven't been to the arena latley?
    Try 16,151 and that's a lot better than 2500 and I should know because I was one of them.. You truly are an idiot.. Great blog Gambo!!
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    my2cents wrote...
    Let's enjoy it while we can....
    ....because there won't be anything to cheer about when baseball season rolls around thanks to all the idiots running that orginization right now.
    ~ “How smart do you have to be to write about bacon all day?”
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    stykneye wrote...
    Late, bandwagon drivel
    (how ridiculous is this 600 character limit...) Gambo has 'sport' all wrong. Gambo believes in big markets having the preponderance of talent. So forgive me for being a little miffed that he's jumping on the Coyote bandwagon now. Gambo published that the NHL commisioner should set up the Crosby draft so that Crosby would go to one of six teams. And they were all the big market, big money teams. Where would Pittsburgh be without Crosby today?
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    stykneye wrote...
    Late, bandwagon drivel part 2
    Gambo published that Bettman was the worst commisioner in sports because Bettman had allowed the lock out. The resulting hard cap was essential for the sports overall health, but that's lost on Gambo. I emailed Gambo on this and stated my opinion that Selig was the worst commissioner in sports because he turned a blind eye to his labor pool drugging up so he could make more money. Gambo's response? He replied telling me baseballs great bottom line. His response underscores where he's coming from. He isn't about sport, he's about money and entertaining the large markets. That's it. Period.
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    stykneye wrote...
    Late, bandwagon drivel part 3
    When the Yankees signed Texeria this past offseason, his radio broadcast broke it and his words were: how does it feel knowing that the Yankees will win the next five World Series? That was him, in Arizona, covering that news. And he wasn't doing it from a 'you should be outraged at this kind of inequity crap' he was doing it from a Na-na-na-na-na perspective. Seriously? You think I'm going to spend coin hoping the DBacks can surprise and win with youth? Knowing that even if we do get that lucky, it can't last because the big money will sign our talented youth away from us? Are you kidding?
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    stykneye wrote...
    Late, bandwagon drivel part 4
    He and Ash then went on to ask the question 'Is this good for baseball?' And they concluded that it _was_ good for baseball. Why? Because every sport needs a team that everybody hates. That was it. So, I suppose, I'm now going to buy Diamondback season tickets because the Yankees are even better. Because I hate the Yankees more. Right. How ridiculous is that? Even Bickley (suprisingly) recently opined that baseball 'may' have a problem with the way all the talent goes to a handful of teams. Ya think? Gee, what a revelation.
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    stykneye wrote...
    Late, bandwagon drivel part 5
    And just for good measure... I know Gambo, unlike other local sports reporters, loves hockey, but during a radio broadcast during the early part of the bankruptcy bru-ha-ha Gambo opined that the Coyotes simply do not and never will have a reasonable season ticket base. He stated that unequivocally. And he stated that they must leave. What???
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    stykneye wrote...
    Late, bandwagon drivel part 6 (end)
    Gambo represents a view of sports that I absolutely can't stand: the view that only the big market teams should win and screw everybody else. If I were into scripted outcomes then I'd be a WWF fan, or just watch a movie that ends the way I like. Gambo jumping on the bandwagon after the fact is no surprise. Any positive press is press, so to that extent...fine. But the guy is disingenuous at best; meaning, I'm sure glad that Gambo isn't in charge.
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